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Alate
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With a thin, conspicuous ridge running down the length of a structure such as a stem, leaf rachis, ovary, or fruit. Same as winged. |
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Albumen
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General term for the nutritive tissue of the seed located between the embryo and seed coat. |
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Albumen
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Término general que se aplica en la semilla al tejido nutritivo que se encuentra localizado entre el embrión y la cubierta. |
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Albuminada (albuminosa)
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Que tiene albumen. |
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Albuminate (albuminous)
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With albumen |
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Alcaloide
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Compuesto orgánico de base nitrogenada que frecuentemente se encuentra en las plantas tóxicas. Los alcaloides podrían proteger a las plantas de ser predadas por herbívoros. Algunos alcaloides como la cafeína que se encuentra en el café (Coffea arabica), son de importancia económica. |
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Alien
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An animal, plant, or microbe that is introduced or naturally dispersed from one area into to another area. There are two types of alien plants, adentives that cause no apparent economic and ecological harm (e.g., the common mullein) and invasives that cause economic or ecological harm (e.g., the Japanese knotweed). |
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Aliform
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Winglike; e.g., the seeds of many Bignoniaceae. |
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Aliforme
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Como ala; por ejemplo, las semillas de muchas Bignoniaceae. |
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Alkaloid
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An organic, nitrogen-based compound found in plants that are often somewhat toxic. Alkaloids may protect plants from predation by herbivores and others, such as the cafeine found in coffee (Coffea arabica), are of economic importance. |
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Allantoid
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A solid form sausage-like in outline. |
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Alternas
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Se aplica a las hojas que están dispuestas de manera solitaria en cada nudo en una rama. Comparar con opuestas y verticiladas |
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Alternate
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Referring to leaves and other structures that arise from an axis singly at each node, the leaves can be either simple or compound. Compare with opposite and whorled. |
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Alternate leaves
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Referring to leaves that arise from an axis singly at each node, the leaves can be either simple or compound. Compare with opposite and whorled. |
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Alternation of generations
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Referring to the alternation of the haploid (n) and diploid (2n) generations of plants. In the lower plants (e.g., the bryophytes), the gametophyte generation is the dominant phase and the sporophyte generation depends on it for photosynthate. In contrast, in the higher plants (e.g., the flowering plants) the sporophyte generation is the dominant phase and the gametophyte depends on it for photosynthate. |
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Alveolada
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Como un panal de abejas; por ejemplo, con fosas angulares separadas por septos delgados. |
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Alveolate
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Like a honeycomb; i.e., with angular pits separated by thin, ridgelike partitions. |
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Alveolo
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Una fosa pequeña y angulada, como las celdas de un panal de abejas. |
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Alveolus (plural = alveoli)
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A small, angular pit like those of a honeycomb. |
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Ament
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A spike with closely congested, often apetalous, unisexual flowers; e.g., staminate inflorescences of species of Betulaceae. Same as catkin. Aments are generally associated with wind pollination. |
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Amento
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Racimo espiciforme denso de florecitas inconspicuas, generalmente unisexuales. |
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Amfisarco
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Un fruto simple, indehiscente, cuyo pericarpo es externamente diferenciado en una corteza seca y al interior en una o más capas carnosas
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Amphisarcum (plural = amphisarca)
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A simple, indehiscent fruit with the pericarp differentiated externally into a dry crust and internally into one or more fleshy layers. |
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Amphitropous
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Referring to an ovule with a curved embryo sac in which the stalk (funicle) is curved such that the tip of the ovule and the base of the stalk are near one another. Compare with anatropous. |
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Amplexicalous
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Amplexicaul (adj. = amplexicaulus)
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Clasping the stem as do some stipules and leaf bases. |
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Amplexicaul (amplexicaulous)
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Clasping the stem as do some leaf and stipule bases. |
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Amplexicaule
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Abrazando al tallo, tal como la base de una hoja. |
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Anádroma, anádromo
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Se refiere al patrón de las venas, en el que la primera vena de un segmento nace del lado hacia el ápice. Comparar con catádroma e isódroma. |
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Anadromous
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Referring to a venation pattern in which the first vein in a given segment arises on the side of the leaf segment toward the apex. |
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Anastomosing
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United to form a network; e.g., leaf veins or some aerial roots (e.g., strangler figs). |
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Anastomosis
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Unido formando una red; por ejemplo, las venas de una hoja o algunas raíces aéreas, como en los estranguladores del género Ficus. |
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Anátropo
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Se refiere a un óvulo con el embrión curvado hacia abajo de tal modo que el micrópilo esta cerca de la unión funicular. Comparar con óvulo anfítropo. |
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Anchoriform
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Shaped like an anchor. |
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Ancipital, ancipitosa
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Que posee dos bordes afilados. |
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Ancipitous
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Two-edged, the edges sharp. |
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Ancoriforme
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Con forma de un ancla. |
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Androceo
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Término general para designar a las estructuras estaminadas de la flor (estambres y estaminodios). Comparar con gineceo |
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Androclino
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En Orchidaceae, es la porción de la columna sobre la que nace la antera; el tejido columnar que rodea o cubre a la antera. |
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Androdioecy (androdioecious)
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Referring to the sexual condition of a species that bears only staminate flowers on some plants but staminate and pistillate flowers or bisexual flowers on other plants. |
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Androdioica, androdioico
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Se refiere a la condicion sexual de una especie que posee una plantas con solamente flores estaminadas y otras plantas con flores estaminadas y pistiladas o bisexuales |
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Androecial appendages
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In the Lecythidaceae, any prolongation from the surface of the androecium; if there are fertile anthers on the appendage they are called a stamens, if there are normal appearing anthers that produce only fodder pollen they are called staminodes, if there are only rudimentary anthers or no anthers at all the appendages they are called vestigial stamens, and if they produce nectar they are called nectar-producing vestigial stamens. |
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Androecial hood
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In the Lecythidaceae, the distal part of the ligule that has become modified either structurally by coiling inward or by the production of staminodes, vestigial stamens, or nectar-producing vestigial stamens. Androecial hoods are usuallly separated from the staminal ring by an appendage-free part of the ligule (the only known exception is Couroupita nicaraguarensis and perhaps a species of the Lecythis sec. Pisonis group not yet identified. Androecial hoods of Lecythidaceae vary according to their degree of structural complexity and the type of androecial appendages they possess. |
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Androecial hood
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In zygomorphic-flowered Lecythidaceae with ligules, the distal part of the ligule that has become modified either by the outgrowth of appendices (= staminodes, vestigial stamens, or nectar-producing vestigial stamens), by an abrupt change in direction of the ligule, or by both. Androecial hoods are usuallly separated from the staminal ring by an appendage-free part of the ligule (the only known exception is Couroupita nicaraguarensis and perhaps a few species of the Lecythis sec. Pisonis group. Androecial hoods of Lecythidaceae vary according to their degree of structural complexity and the type of androecial appendages they possess. |
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Androecial hood appendages swept inward
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A androecial hood type in which appendages arise from an expanded apical or subapical part of the ligule from where they curve into the flower but do not form a coil (e.g., as in species of Eschweilera). The appendices are always more or less fused together at their bases. If the expanded part of the hood is subapical and the ligule extends beyond the thickening, the extension is called the anterior ligular extension. Do not confuse this term with curved appendages (see definition) |
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Androecial hood double-coiled
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The androecial hood is coiled twice inward. |
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Androecial hood flat
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The androecial hood is not curved or coiled inward at all |
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Androecial hood flat, thick
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The androecial hood, as seen in medial longitudinal section, is thickened dorsiventrally. |
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Androecial hood flat, thin
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The androecial hood is not curved or coiled inward and it is not thickened as viewed in a medial longitudinal section. |
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Androecial hood horizontally oriented (= hood horizontally oriented)
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An androecial hood with the first coil oriented at more-or-less 90 degrees to the main axis of the flower. |
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